Behind Dogelord is a set of real pipelines — humans and AI agents handing work back and forth. Each card below is one of them, animated, so you can watch the work move through every stage.
We build in public. Most companies hide their machinery; we'd rather show you the assembly line — where a human starts the work, where the agents take over, and where a human signs off before anything goes live.
🔒 Honest, never naked. The flow and the tooling are real. The things that could actually hurt us if we shared them — prompts, model parameters, security rules, keys, client data — are never on screen. A few pipelines are shown at altitude on purpose; we'll tell you when.
The newsroom: agents read the day, debate it, and turn it into video and audio.
A human kicks it off, the agents cut + caption + overlay, a human approves the upload. Human-in-the-loop, made visible.
Every morning four AI agents read the news, argue about it, and file their reports — before you're awake.
The morning debate becomes a narrated, vertical video — voiced, rendered and uploaded automatically.
A human writes the script; the agents voice every character and publish the episode. Start it, ship it.
Turning the chaos of the motorsport world into clean, verified, searchable pages.
200+ messy sources become 1.12 million clean, deduped, searchable team pages.
Every venue is checked three ways — distance, name, category — before it's allowed to go live.
What happens the moment you claim your race team — human approval gate and all.
How we decide what's safe to use — and keep our own house in order.
How we vet 30 AI tool servers — downloads, staleness, CVEs — and grade each PASS / WARN / ALERT.
Every AI skill is security-scanned and scored PASS / REVIEW / BLOCK before it's allowed to ship.
The security agent sweeps every site for leaks and weak spots. Shown high-level on purpose.
The autonomous back-office — maintenance and experiments that run without a human in the chair.